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Every year, Forbes seeks out the most creative, innovative, and driven young leaders from industries ranging from the arts to finance for its 30 Under 30 list – and each year we eagerly scan the list to see which talented young...

Every year, Forbes magazine presents the brightest young innovators and game changers with its annual 30 Under 30 lists. This year’s list covers 20 industries ranging from Art & Style to Venture Capital. For 2017, Forbes...

Minh Lê ’01 is the author of Let Me Finish!, a picture book that was recently named in NPR's Guide to 2016's Great Reads. He is a federal early childhood policy expert and has worked in education at all levels...

Jeff Immelt ’78 will be recognized with the 2016 National Football Foundation Legacy Award on December 6 at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City. The award was established in 2007 to honor individuals and organizations who have...

has been named a Rhodes Scholar—the oldest and one of the most prestigious international scholarships in the world. Past Rhodes Scholars have gone on to become heads of state, Nobel laureates, and Pulitzer Prize...

The Dartmouth Uniformed Service Alumni (DUSA) have awarded James Geiling MPH’14 with the James Wright Award for Distinguished Service. Geiling, a physician and professor at the Geisel School of Medicine, is also the chief of...

GE Chairman and CEO Jeffrey R. Immelt ’78 H’04 and Olympian were honored at the New Englander of the Year awards on November 1, 2016. The awards, which were presented at The New England Council’s Annual Dinner,...

Dartmouth College and the Department of Athletics and Recreation inducted 17 new members into the Wearers of the Green in a ceremony after the homecoming football game on October 29. More than 100 people gathered at the Top of the...

While at Dartmouth, Harry Enten ’11 turned his love of politics and statistics into a popular blog, Margin of Error. After graduation, he turned that into a successful career with FiveThirtyEight, crunching numbers to analyze...

Working your way through a room full of ambitious Bay Area startup founders and funders could be an intimidating experience—unless, of course, the room is filled with fellow members of the warm and welcoming Dartmouth community...

The Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth has acquired the complete archives of award-winning photojournalist and war photographer James Nachtwey ’70, who has spent more than 35 years documenting conditions in some of the world...